S. Huang

Publication List Details

Period

1991 - 2009

Number

14

Co-Authors

Functional redundancy of TGF-beta family type receptors and receptor-smads in mediating anti-Mullerian hormone-induced Mullerian duct regression in the mouse (2008)

Jamin, S. P, Kwan, K. M, Mishina, Y, Kaartinen, V. M, Huang, S, ...

Amniotes, regardless of genetic sex, develop two sets of genital ducts: the Wolffian and Mulerian ducts. For normal sexual development to occur, one duct must differentiate into its corresponding...

Analysis of candidate genes on chromosome 2 in oral cleft case-parent trios from three populations (2006)

Beaty, T. H, Hetmanski, J. B, Fallin, M. D, Park, J. W, Sull, J. W, McIntosh, I, ...

Isolated oral clefts, including cleft lip with/without cleft palate (CL/P) and cleft palate (CP), have a complex and heterogeneous etiology. Case-parent trios from three populations were used to...

A comparison study of cerebral protection using Ginkgo biloba extract and Losartan on stroked rats (2006)

Loh, K., Low, L., Wong, W., Zhou, S., Huang, S., Silva, R., ...

It has been well documented that oxidative stress is involved in stroke. Currently, many neuroprotective strategies have been targeted at molecules that are able to act as an oxidant to intervene...

Responses by Coleoptiles of Intact Rice Seedlings to Anoxia: K+ Net Uptake from the External Solution and Translocation from the Caryopses (2003)

HUANG, S., GREENWAY, H., COLMER, T. D.

This study evaluated the effects of anoxia on K+ uptake and translocation in 3–4-d-old, intact, rice seedlings (Oryza sativa L. cv. Calrose). Rates of net K+ uptake from the medium over 24 h by...

Spectrum of FOXL2 gene mutations in blepharophimosis-ptosis-epicanthus inversus (BPES) families demonstrates a genotype--phenotype correlation (2001)

Dixon, M J, Small, K W, Jabs, E W, Leroy, B P, ...

Mutations in FOXL2, a forkhead transcription factor gene, have recently been shown to cause blepharophimosis-ptosis-epicanthus inversus syndrome (BPES) types I and II, a rare genetic disorder. In...

Enhanced autoimmune arthritis in IFN-gamma receptor-deficient mice is conditioned by mycobacteria in Freund's adjuvant and by increased expansion of Mac-1+ myeloid cells (1999)

Mitera, T, Huang, S, ...

Induction of experimental autoimmune diseases often relies on immunization with the organ-specific autoantigens in CFA, which contains heat-killed mycobacteria. In several of these models, including...

Anti-IL-12 antibody prevents the development and progression of collagen-induced arthritis in IFN-gamma receptor-deficient mice (1998)

Mitera, T, Huang, S

In several models of inflammation, including collagen-induced arthritis (CIA), the disease-promoting effect of IL-12 has been attributed to its well-known ability to produce IFN-gamma. However,...

IFN-gamma receptor-deficient mice are hypersensitive to the anti-CD3-induced cytokine release syndrome and thymocyte apoptosis. Protective role of endogenous nitric oxide (1995)

Verdot, L, Huang, S, Sobis, H, ...

Mice with a disruption of the IFN-gamma receptor alpha-chain gene (IFN-gamma R alpha o/o mice) were found to be significantly more sensitive than their wild-type counterparts to induction of the...